Covenant & Kingdom

Explaining Scripture through covenant, Christ, and the story of redemption.

Covenant & Kingdom explores difficult passages to see how the whole Bible fits together in Christ. Through short videos, articles, and biblical teaching, this project brings clarity to confusing texts and shows how all Scripture tells one story: God’s redemption of the world through Jesus Christ.

Start Here

If you’re new, begin with the foundational video that sets the vision for this project: Christ’s Eschatological Work of Reversing Tohu Wabohu. In this video, we see how Genesis 1–2 shapes the whole story of redemption.

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The Mercy Seat in the Garden: How Eden anticipates temple and atonement themes.

Why is Saul Naked in 1 Samuel 19?: How does Jonathan help us interperet Saul’s nakedness?

The Significance of Seven Returning Demons: Why this passage isn’t about demonology.

All videos will be short, clear, and rooted in Scripture—each video is designed to help understand not just what a passage says, but how it fits into the larger story of the Bible.

Canon in Context: Difficult Texts Explained Through Canonical Context

Some passages of Scripture are confusing, unsettling, or often misunderstood. These short videos tackle those “crises” directly—explaining them in canonical context (meaning, with the rest of Scripture in view) and connecting them to the broader message of Scripture.

Coming Soon:

  • Was Jesus YHWH?
  • What is ḥerem—and why was Canaan destroyed?
  • Should a Christian celebrate Hanukkah?
  • How could Saul lose God’s hesed?
  • Was Jesus an “Undocumented Immigrant”?

Each video is approximately five minutes and designed to be both accessible and theologically grounded.

Meant to Be Taught–After It’s Caught

The beauty of reading the scriptures through a canonical lens is that everything deepens. And once that exitement for Scripture is caught, it can be taught. The lessons below–meant to be taught in an adult Sunday School format–are designed to help churches read Scripture as the unified story of God’s redemptive purpose. Rooted in careful exegesis, historic Reformed theology, the Westminster Confession, and accessible teaching, each lesson traces how God’s covenant promises and kingdom purposes unfold from Genesis to Revelation. Rather than treating the Bible as a collection of disconnected stories, Covenant & Kingdom trains believers to see the whole counsel of God and their place within His mission.

The curriculum is designed for both teachers and participants, with lesson guides that include theological teaching, discussion questions, confessional anchors, and voices from church history. Whether used in Sunday School, small groups, or discipleship settings, Covenant & Kingdom equips the church to read the Bible more deeply, think more faithfully, and live more fruitfully. The first two lessons—God Brings Order and God Dwells—are available as free sample lessons to help churches experience the vision and depth of the curriculum firsthand.

Across four weeks, From Chaos to Cosmos traces the movement of Scripture from the beginning to the end—showing how the Great Commission in Matthew 28 is the fulfillment of the creation mandate first given to Adam and accomplished in the Last Adam, Jesus Christ.